The New South Wales government has proposed major reforms to the state's nearly 50-year-old planning system, allowing for a faster approval process for new builds.
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- NSW government plans to rewrite the nearly 50-year-old State Planning Act. 13s
- Key reforms include standardising development application conditions and creating a single Coordination Authority. 23s
- A 10-day limit will be set for councils to determine small variations on complying development applications. 39s
- The Housing Delivery Authority will become legislated to handle large-scale developments. 54s
- Bipartisan support exists for the reforms, but experts say more is needed to meet housing targets. 1m 7s